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wholistic wellness services

meet the onîsôhkâmakêwak who can support your wellness

our kihtehayak (Elders) and onîsôhkâmakêwak (helpers) are here to support your mental emotional spiritual physical relational well-being through land-based & traditional iyiniwak (Indigenous peoples') practices. let us know how we can support you!

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wholistic wellness therapists

clinical onîsôhkâmakêwak: 

our wholistic wellness team

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Karlee Fellner, Ph.D., R.Psych (Alberta), C.Psych. (Interim Autonomous Practice Ontario)
okimâw founder, CEO, psychologist

Dr. Fellner offers counselling, consulting, training, and other wellness services rooted in iyiniwak best practices. Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta

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Lisa L’Hirondelle, MSW, IJE RSW (Alberta, Saskatchewan)
owiyasiwêwak advisory member, therapist

Lisa offers land-based and genocide-informed approaches to wellness, counselling, consulting, and training. Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta & Papaschase First Nation

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Samaria Nancy Cardinal, MSW, IJE RSW, Candidate RCSW (Alberta)
onîsôhkâmakew, therapist

Samaria offers genocide-informed individual, couples, and family counselling for trauma, grief, relationships, anger and substance use recovery. Blackfoot-Métis, Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta

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Shelby Fellner, MSW, RSW (Alberta)
onîsôhkâmakew, therapist

Shelby offers virtual counselling to adults and seniors, with a passion for working with members of the LGTBQ2S+ community. Opipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta

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Kara Gushuliak, M.Sc. (MFT), R.Psych (Alberta)
onîsôhkâmakew, Psychologist

Kara offers virtual counselling to youth, adults, couples, families and Elders based on Indigenous wise practise. Manitoba Métis Federation

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Cathy Kostincer
onîsôhkâmakew programs coordinator, medium, death doula

Cathy coordinates our projects, programs and events, in addition to providing mediumship and death doula services. she helps people connect with their ancestors, providing healing to those who are grieving. Cowessess First Nation

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Natalie Wynn-Dempsey
onîsôhkâmakew, pregnancy birth & caregiving support, early childhood educator

Natalie supports community members with their wellness through her various roles in ceremony, genocide-informed crisis support, and her work with children and families.  Delaware Nation

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Stephanie Tipple, CCC, Registered Provisional Psychologist (Alberta)
owiyasiwêwak advisory member, provisional psychologist

Stephanie offers land-based and genocide-informed approaches to wellness counselling, consulting, and training. Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation

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Dustin Walter, M.Ed., Ph.D. student
owiyasiwêwak advisory member, Aawaaahskataiksi (knowledge carrier/Elder), frontline helper

Dustin offers consulting, training, frontline land-based and genocide-informed approaches to wellness, and cultural supports in his role as Aawaaahskataiksi. Ampskapii Pikunii Nation

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